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【题目】London has a huge choice of world class conference centers. All are fitted with state of the art technology including the latest audio and visual equipment.

The Brewery

While the City of London is not short of modern, flexible event spaces, not many can be located(位于) in Grade Ⅱ listed buildings. Founded by Whitbread in the 18th century, the Brewery provides a historical setting for a wide variety of events and conferences. The largest conference room can seat 1,000 guests, making it most suitable for major conferences, award dinners and fashion shows.

Central Hall Westminster

Built in 1912 and located just across the road from the Houses of Parliament, the splendid Central Hall Westminster has 22 function rooms and can seat up to 2,160 people in its auditorium (会堂). Visitors can explore the inside of the Edwardian structure for free, with guided tours operating daily from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Emmanuel Center

Located in the heart of Westminster, the Emmanuel Center is a special Grade Ⅱ listed building designed by famous architect, Sir Herbert Baker. Originally built in 1928, the place combines traditional charm with modern equipment. It houses a main auditorium, suitable for events of up to 1,000 people, and two halls that can hold 300 people, making it the perfect place for conferences and seminars.

Kings Place

Opened in 2008, Kings Place offers conference organizers two auditoriums, two art galleries and a wide selection of event spaces with great views over Regent's Canal. Bathed in natural light, the Battlebridge Room can be split into two using a movable wall, creating a room for presentations and the other for refreshments and registration (登记). Google, Audi and the BBC are among the companies which have used Kings Place as a conference center.

1Which of the conference centers has the longest history?

A. The Brewery. B. Central Hall Westminster.

C. Emmanuel Center. D. Kings Place.

2What do The Brewery and Emmanuel Center have in common?

A. They each have two auditoriums.

B. The buildings are Grade Ⅱ listed buildings.

C. They are designed by the same architect.

D. They offer guided tours inside the buildings.

3What are representatives impressed with in Kings Place?

A. Event spaces with wonderful views over a canal.

B. Historical setting for kinds of events and conferences.

C. Exploring the inside of the Edwardian structure free of charge.

D. The place combining traditional charm with modern equipment.

4What is the text mainly talking about?

A. Tourist attractions.

B. Examples of architectures.

C. Places to hold important meetings.

D. The application of modern technology.

【答案】

1A

2B

3A

4C

【解析】这是一篇介绍类文章。文章介绍了一些伦敦适合举行世界级会议的中心。

1细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Founded by Whitbread in the 18th century, the Brewery provides a historical setting”可知,the Brewery 建于18世纪根据第三段中的“Central Hall Westminster Built in 1912”可知,Central Hall Westminster建于1912年。根据第四段中的“Originally built in 1928”可知,Emmanuel Center建于1928根据最后一段中的“Kings Place Opened in 2008”可知,Kings Place建于2008年。因此,the Brewery历史最长

2细节理解题。根据第二段中的“not many can be located(位于) in Grade listed buildings”和倒数第二段中的“the Emmanuel Center is a special Grade listed building designed by famous architect, Sir Herbert Baker”可知,the Brewerythe Emmanuel Center都属于二级保护建筑。故B选项正确。

3细节理解题根据最后一段中的Kings Place offers conference organizers two auditoriums, two art galleries and a wide selection of event spaces with great views over Regent's Canal可知Kings Place 给会议的组织者们提供两听众席,两个艺术展厅,广泛的活动空间,可以俯瞰Regent's Canal的美景。故A选项正确。

4主旨大意题。根据第一段中的“London has a huge choice of world class conference centers.”和下文的每一个小标题可知,文章介绍了一些伦敦适合举行世界级会议的中心。故C选项正确。

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